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[[File:FortDragonia.png |right| 400px | Fort Dragonia Exterior]] | [[File:FortDragonia.png |right| 400px | Fort Dragonia Exterior]] | ||
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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Intended for defense and rituals, it was constructed on a flat stone plain only accessible through [[Mount Pyre]]. From this huge floor, it rose several stories; the inside allowed access to four different puzzles that had to be completed to access the crowning room. The puzzles included setting a stone statue to face a certain direction, rotating two huge beams, sequencing three people in a certain order, and navigating a confusing maze. Once completed, an elevator to the basement and upper floor would emerge in the central area. The Dragonians did not have to complete the puzzles each time they wished to access the ritual room, as placing the [[Dragon Tear]] at the plaque in the front of the building would automatically unlock the elevator. In the basement, incubation pods existed to facilitate the hatching of Dragon eggs. The upper floor consisted of a room with circular paths whose center contained a teleportation device. When accessed, it propelled the user high above the Fort to reach a small, floating structure which housed the Dragonian ceremonies. | Intended for defense and rituals, it was constructed on a flat stone plain only accessible through [[Mount Pyre]]. From this huge floor, it rose several stories; the inside allowed access to four different puzzles that had to be completed to access the crowning room. The puzzles included setting a stone statue to face a certain direction, rotating two huge beams, sequencing three people in a certain order, and navigating a confusing maze. Once completed, an elevator to the basement and upper floor would emerge in the central area. The Dragonians did not have to complete the puzzles each time they wished to access the ritual room, as placing the [[Dragon Tear]] at the plaque in the front of the building would automatically unlock the elevator. In the basement, incubation pods existed to facilitate the hatching of Dragon eggs. The upper floor consisted of a room with circular paths whose center contained a teleportation device. When accessed, it propelled the user high above the Fort to reach a small, floating structure which housed the Dragonian ceremonies. Inside existed six statues of the Dragons, and at the center, a pedestal on which the Dragon Tear was to be placed. This room allowed the use of the artifact to switch bodies; the puzzles would have to be activated first to supply power to the ritual area, though as stated above, the Dragon Tear could unlock the power by simply being placed in a stone slot at the entrance. The room also contained a mural depicting the history of the world as artistically represented by Dragonians. | ||
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*'''Bosses (Home World):''' [[Dark Serge]] | *'''Bosses (Home World):''' [[Dark Serge]] | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:DragoniaDragon.png|The Dragon Statues after the crystals have been deactivated. | |||
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{{Chrono Cross}} | {{Chrono Cross}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Cross]] | [[Category:Chrono Cross]] | ||
[[Category:Chrono Cross Locations]] | [[Category:Chrono Cross Locations]] |